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Subject Of War In The Poems Of Whitman, Crane, Longfellow, And Sandburg
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When reading poetry on the subject of war, one's own feelings
regarding the subject are evoked. This makes it easier to feel the words
and what they say to you. Crane's selection, "War is Kind" presents a
dilemma from the outset as it uses two words "war" and "kind" that are
dissimilar. Crane t ....
Middle of essay ....erations reach our own." He also
indicates that war could be avoided if man would be more caring and try
harder to avoid it. ""Were half the power, that fills the world with
terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem
the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts."
Crane and Longfellow point out the cruelty of war and note the
harshness of it. Whitman points out the equal sense of a loss of reason in
the name of war, but putting aside a.... |
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